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Comfort For Change Three Months For The Rest Of My Life


Holy mother, what have you done?
Faceless and unloved
Bless those arms made out of clay
This time I won't play

Get up to the sound of broken seams
I can't conceive that this dream would happen to me while I gaze outside the door
From the start I was smart, so I thought I would breathe and not believe it
She turned her back on me so I scream
That's how I know

Jesus Christ will let you know with all of his voices, voices
This time I won't shut the door
My child's now hopeful, hopeful

I found when you turn it right upside down
The simple fact that this time there's no turning back as I fall right to the floor
Please oh please let me be all the things that she needs
The Lord will givith the Lord will taketh away come today
That's it for sure

Jesus Christ will let you know with all of his voices, voices
This time I won't shut the door
My child's now hopeful, hopeful

Holy mother, what have you done?
Giving me that gun
Bless those arms made out of stone
What have I done?

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